American Audio Mixer M822FX User Manual
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©American Audio® - www.americanaudio.us - M822FX Instruction Manual Page 11 M822FX Mai N CONTROLS aNd FUNCT iONS 8 9 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 18 17 MAIN CONTROL SECTION Effects List
©American Audio® - www.americanaudio.us - M822FX Instruction Manual Page 12 M822FX Mai N CONTROLS aNd FUNCT iONS cont. mAIN CONTROL SECTION: 8. DSP PROGRA m DISPLAY - This displays shows the number of the selected effect. Please see the effect list located on the MAIN CONTROL SECTION of the mixing console. 9. DSP PROGRAm SELECT KNOB - The program knob wil allow you to select one of the 100 built-in digital effects. This control board has a 24 b it digital high quality effect processor. 10. DSP ON/OFF BUTTON - This button turns the internal effect program on/off. 11. TAPE IN CONTROL - This knob controls the playback signal level from the component that is connected to the TAPE IN RCA JACkS located on at the top panel of the mixing board. 12. AUX RETURN CONTROL - Use the corresponding control knobs to adjust the signal level of the mixed L/R signal sent from the RETURN jack (L & R MONO) to the AUX bus. 13. EFX RTN KNOB - With this knob you can adjust the signal level sent from the digital effect to the MAIN bus. 14. CTRL ROO m/PHONES KNOB - Controls the level of the signal output to the PHONES jack and the CTRL ROOM L and R jacks. 15. PO wER INDICATOR - This indicator will light when mixer power switch is turned on. 16. PHANTO m POwER BUTTON - When this button is pressed “In”, the mixer will supply power to all channels the provide XLR MIC input jacks. Use this function when using one or more condensor microphones. Note: when this function is active, the mixer supplies DC +48V power to pins 2 and 3 of all XLR type m IC input jacks. • Leave this switch off if you do not need phantom power. • When you turn this function on, make sure that only condenser MICs are connected to the XLR input jacks. Devices other then condensor MICs may be damaged if connected to the phantom power supply. • The switch may be left on when connecting to balanced dynamic microphones. • To avoid damage to speakers, be sure to turn off the amplifier (on powered speakers) before turn- ing this function on or off. Also, to avoid loud noises that could cause hearing loss or device dam- age, we recommend that you turn all out controls (MAIN, master fader, etc.) to the minimum set- tings before activating this function. 17. LEVEL mETER - This LED displays the signal level of the selected LEVEL METER SIgNAL bUTTON. When the meter lights up RED then the output is hitting the clipping lev\ el. 18. mAIN L/R KNOB - This knob adjusts the final signal level sent to the MAIN L/R output.
©American Audio® - www.americanaudio.us - M822FX Instruction Manual Page 13 INPUT AND OUTPUT CONNECTIONS (SEE PAGES 17-18 FOR CONNECTION OPTIONS ): 19. CHANNEL INPUT JACKS - mIC JACKS - These are balanced 3-pin XLR-type input jacks. BALANCED LINE IN JACKS - These standard 1/4” TRS phone jack are used for balanced or unbalanced line level signals. Some examples of line level equipment include most electronic key- boards, synthesizers, turntables (with appropriate pre-amps), tape decks and line outputs from other mixers. 20. CHANNEL STEREO INPUT JACKS - These are unbalanced stereo line input jacks. The two jacks provided are 1/4” and RCA. 21. FOOT S wITCH JACK - You can connect a foot switch to this jack, and use the foot jack to toggle the digital effects on/off. 22. TAPE INPUT JACKS - These RCA jacks are used to connect a stereo sound source. Use these jacks when you want to connect a CD, cassette, or DAT, directly to the mixer for monitoring. Use the TAPE IN CONTROL to adjust the signal level. M822FX iNPUT aNd OUTPUT CONNECT iONS 2321222019 302628292527 INPUT AND OUTPUT CONNECTIONS 24
©American Audio® - www.americanaudio.us - M822FX Instruction Manual Page 14 23. REC OUT JACKS - These jacks send the PRE FADER signal from the master bus to a tape deck for recording. 24. CONTROL ROOm OUTPUT JACKS - These stereo 1/4” phone type output jacks send the mixed signal to a monitoring system. Use the CONTROL ROOM/HEADPHONE CONTROL to adjust the output signal level. The signal monitored by these jacks is select by the using the LEVEL METER SI gNAL bUTTONS. 25. HEADPHONE JACK - Use this jack to connect headphones to the mixing board. NOTE: The signal monitored by these jacks is select by the using the LEVEL METER SI gNAL bUTTONS, the TAPE IN CONTROL and the PFL bUTTON on the input channels. 26. mAIN L/R OUTPUT JACKS - These jacks deliver a stereo output signal to a amplifier or pow- ered speakers. You can also use these outputs to send a signal you wish to record. You can control the signal level control using the MAIN FADER located in the MASTER CONTROL section. 27. AUX OUTPUT JACK - This 1/4” output jack send a signal from the AUX bus to a cue box, effec- tor, or other monitoring system. 28. EFX OUTPUT JACK - This unbalanced phone output jack sends a signal to an external effect machine. 29. STEREO RETURN L ( mONO) - These are unbalanced 1/4” TRS phone-type line input jacks. The signal received by these jacks is sent to the MAIN bus and AUX bus. These jacks are typically used to receive a return signal from an external effector (reverb, delay, etc.) 30. CHANNEL INSERT I/O JACK - These are 1/4” TRS (tip, ring, sleeve) phone jacks that support bi-directional operation. These input/output jacks are located between the head-amplifier and the high pass filter. These jacks can be used to independently connect these channels to devices such as graphic equalizers, compressors, and noise filters. NOTE: Connection to an I/O jack requires a special separately-sold insertion cable. Please see the illustration below. M822FX i NPUT aNd OUTPUT CONNECT iONS cont. Tip:Output(Send to external device) Sleeve:Ground Ring:Input(Return from external device) INPUT/OUTPUT (I/O) JACk
©American Audio® - www.americanaudio.us - M822FX Instruction Manual Page 15 Insert Points Amp/Line Input Headphones Unbalanced Input/Output AUX Send Ring Ring TipTipSleeve Sleeve SendReturnScreen Hot(positive)Cold(negative)Screen Left SignalRight SignalGround SignalGround 3 Pole (Stereo) Jack 2 Pole (Mono) Jack RingTipSleeve TipSeeve 2 1 3 Balanced Input Hot (positive) Hot (positive) Sleeve Screen Cold (negative) Cold (negative) M822FX CONNECTORS - Always use good quality twin screened audio cable. Check for instability at the output. - Always connect both conductors at both ends, and make sure that the screen is connected only at one end. - Do not disconnect the mains earth from each piece of equipment. This is needed to provided both safety and screen returns to the system star point. - Equipment which has balanced inputs and outputs may need to be electri\ cally isolated from the equipment rack and/or other equipment, to avoid earth loops. It is important to remember that all equipment which is connected to the mains it a potentia\ l source of hum and interference and may radiate both electrostatic or electromagnetic radiation. In addition, the mains will also act as a carrier for many forms of RF interference generated by electric motors, air-conditioning units, hyristor light dimmers etc. Unless the earth system\ is clean, all attempts to improve hum noise levels will be ineffective. In extreme cases there will be no alternative but to pro- vide a completely separate and independent ‘technical earth’ to replace the incoming ‘noisy earth’. However, always consult your local electricity supply authority to ensure that safety regulations are not being infringed. American Audio products are manufactured and wired to accept wiring practices used throughout the world. balanced XLR connections are wired as described, please see the diagram shown below: Pin #1 Shield Pin #2 Positive Pine #3 Negative balanced 1/4” TRS connections are wired as described, please see the diagram shown below: Tip is Positive Ring is Negative Sleeve is Shield
©American Audio® - www.americanaudio.us - M822FX Instruction Manual Page 16 2 3 1 TRS 2 3 1 2 3 1 (XLR) (XLR) White(Red)/HIGH A. XLR** B.TRS PHONE Black/LOW Shield/GND White(Red)/HIGHBlack/LOW Shield/GND TS TTSS 2 3 1(XLR) (Standard Phone) D.STANDARD PHONE E. SHIELD/GND PHONE White(Red)/HIGHBlack/LOW Shield/GND White(Black)/HIGH Shield/GND TS2 3 1(XLR) C. STANDARD PHONE White(Red)/HIGHBlack/LOW Shield/GND Floating or Balanced low impedance: most professional equipment line in and line out, microphones. Unbalanced low impedance: some professional equipment and microphones. Unbalanced high impedance: most hi-fi equipment. Unbalanced high impedance: most hi-fi equipment. REMOTE DEVICE \ REMOTE SIDE OF CABLE DESCRIPTION \ CABLE (Connector Type) M822FX CONNECTORS Connector and Cable Configurations Connector and cable configurations are recommended for use with the M 4 bus series. These cables are based on the use of auxillary equipment that is isolated from the AC power mains.
©American Audio® - www.americanaudio.us - M822FX Instruction Manual Page 17 M822FX HOME STU diO S ET -UP SETUP PROCEdURE: 1. before connecting to microphones and instruments, be sure that all devices are turned off. Also be sure that all of the mixer’s channel fader and master control faders are set all the way down. 2. For each connection, connect one end of the cable to the relevant microphone or instrument and connect the other end to the appropriate input jack on the mixer. NOTE: Where an input channel provides both a MIC INPUT jack and a LINE INPUT jack, you may use either one of these jack but you may not use both at the same t\ ime. Please connect to only one of these jacks on each channel. 3. To avoid causing damage to speaker, power up the devices in the following order: Peripheral devices mixer power amps (or powered speakers). NOTE: When shutting the system down, turn off the power in the opposite order: Power amps (powered speakers) mixer Peripheral devices. MONOMONOMONOAUXRETURN TAPE INREC OUT ALT 3/4 OUTPUTFOOT SWITCH MAIN OUTPUT CONTROL ROOM LINE INSERT 1MIC OUTIN LINE INSERT 2MIC LINE INSERT 3MIC LINE INSERT 4MIC LINE5 LINE6 5/6MIC LINE7 LINE8 7/8 LINE9 LINE 10 LINE9 LINE 10 LINE 11 LINE 12 9/10MIC LINE 11 LINE 12 11/12 AUX EFX HEADPHONE Microphone GuitarPowered MonitorSpeakers Foot Switch Sound Source(CD,MD,DAT,Cassette,Video etc.) Master Recorder(MD,DAT.) Synthesizer MTR Rhythm Machine Effector Effector COMPACTDISCPLAYER PROGRAMEJECTPOWERREPEATSKIPFWDMINMAX PLAY/PAUSELEVELSTOPREW COMPACTDISCPLAYER PROGRAMEJECTPOWERREPEATSKIPFWDMINMAX PLAY/PAUSELEVELSTOPREW
©American Audio® - www.americanaudio.us - M822FX Instruction Manual Page 18 M822FX Liv E P ERFORM aNCE SET -UP MONOMONOMONOAUXRETURN TAPE INREC OUT ALT 3/4 OUTPUTFOOT SWITCH MAIN OUTPUT CONTROL ROOM LINE INSERT 1MIC OUTIN LINE INSERT 2MIC LINE INSERT 3MIC LINE INSERT 4MIC LINE5 LINE6 5/6MIC LINE7 LINE8 7/8 LINE9 LINE 10 LINE9 LINE 10 LINE 11 LINE 12 9/10MIC LINE 11 LINE 12 11/12 AUX EFX HEADPHONE Guitar Main Speakers(External) PowerAmp Synthesizer Effector Effector Stage (Internal) ST AUX(PRE)Audience(External)ST Microphone Bass Foot Switch CD Player Monitor Speakers(Internal) PowerAmp CD,Cassette,orDATRecorder PRE DI
©American Audio® - www.americanaudio.us - M822FX Instruction Manual Page 19 Program No.(Hex)Effect NameEfx LevelRoom Size 00h78.00%8.00mc 01h63.00%36.78mc 02h13.00%9.00mc 03h78.00%8.00mc 04h13.00%9.00mc 05h100.00%8.00mc 06h91.00%8.00mc 07h28.00%30.61mc 08h100.00%12.11mc 09h78.00%35.75mc 10h44.00%8.00mc 11h35.00%9.00mc 12h35.00%8.00mc 13h27.00%9.00mc 14h21.00%8.00mc 15h27.00%9.00mc 16h13.00%9.00mc 17h21.00%9.00mc 18h27.00%9.00mc 19h58.00%9.00mc 20h78.00%8.00mc 21h78.00%8.00mc 22h78.00%8.00mc 23h26.00%45.00mc 24h78.00%45.00mc 25h78.00%8.00mc 26h78.00%8.00mc 27h78.00%45.00mc 28h52.00%45.00mc 29h63.00%36.78mc 30h13.00%9.00mc 31h13.00%8.00mc 32h13.00%8.00mc 33h13.00%9.00mc 34h13.00%9.00mc 35h13.00%9.00mcMedium Bright Spring Short Dark Spring Short Bright Spring Medium Spring Medium Dark Spring Long Plate Long Dark Plate Best Plate Short Spring Long Bright Plate Medium Dark Plate Medium Bright Plate Medium Plate Best Hall Short Plate Short Dark Plate Short Bright Plate Medium Bright Hall Long Hall Long Dark Hall Long Brigh Hall Short Dark Hall Short Bright Hall Medium Hall Medium Dark Hall Echo-Verb echo long verb Slow st chor Hall best hall 2 Short Hall Effect Description Medium Bright Plate Best Plate Medium Dark Spring Short Plate Long Bright Spring Slapback 2 Slapback w verb Performance Hall Plate Spring 36h13.00%9.00mc 37h13.00%9.00mc 38h13.00%9.00mc 39h13.00%9.00mc 40h100.00%8.00mc 41h80.00%8.00mc 42h100.00%8.00mc 43h100.00%8.00mc 44h100.00%8.00mc 45h100.00%8.00mc 46h100.00%8.00mc 47h100.00%8.00mc 48h100.00%8.00mc 50h100.00%34.72mc 51h100.00%34.72mc 52h99.00%29.58mc 53h100.00%18.28mc 54h100.00%29.58mc 55h100.00%29.58mc 56h100.00%29.58mc 57h100.00%29.58mc 58h100.00%21.36mc 59h100.00%29.58mc 60h100.00%30.61mc 61h100.00%36.78mc 62h100.00%36.78mc 63h79.00%29.58mc 64h79.00%29.58mc 65h100.00%30.61mc 66h100.00%29.58mc 67h100.00%31.64mc 68h100.00%36.78mc 69h100.00%29.58mc 70h33.00%17.25mc 71h32.00%26.50mc 72h53.00%40.89mc 73h37.00%28.56mc 74h23.00%45.00mc Echo-Verb 2 Echo-Verb 4 Echo-Verb 3 Trem Chorus Long Reverb Big Chorus Medium Reverb Echo-Verb 1 Hard echo Medium verb Medium Chorus Long Reverb Fast Chorus Short Reverb Fast Chorus Long Reverb Trem Chorus Medium Reverb Slow Chorus Short Reverb Slow Chorus Medium Reverb Slow Chorus Long Reverb Medium Chorus Medium Reverb Stereo Flanger Medium Reverb Stereo Flanger Long Reverb Whip Flanger Short Reverb Whip Flanger Long Reverb It Flanger Medium Reverb Medium Flanger Medium Reverb Slow Flanger Long Reverb Flanger Long Reverb 650-375ms Delay cross Feedback 650ms Delay High Feedback Flanger Reverb Flanger Short reverb 420ms Delay Low Feedback 550-275ms Delay cross Feedback 550ms Delay High Feedback 550ms Delay Low Feedback Best Spring Slapback 2 Short Echo 420ms Delay High Feedback Long Spring Long Dark Spring Long Bright Spring Echo Flanger+Verb Chorus+Verb Echo+Verb M822FX E FFECTS LiST
©American Audio® - www.americanaudio.us - M822FX Instruction Manual Page 20 M822FX E FFECTS LiST Cont. 36h13.00%9.00mc 37h13.00%9.00mc 38h13.00%9.00mc 39h13.00%9.00mc 40h100.00%8.00mc 41h80.00%8.00mc 42h100.00%8.00mc 43h100.00%8.00mc 44h100.00%8.00mc 45h100.00%8.00mc 46h100.00%8.00mc 47h100.00%8.00mc 48h100.00%8.00mc 50h100.00%34.72mc 51h100.00%34.72mc 52h99.00%29.58mc 53h100.00%18.28mc 54h100.00%29.58mc 55h100.00%29.58mc 56h100.00%29.58mc 57h100.00%29.58mc 58h100.00%21.36mc 59h100.00%29.58mc 60h100.00%30.61mc 61h100.00%36.78mc 62h100.00%36.78mc 63h79.00%29.58mc 64h79.00%29.58mc 65h100.00%30.61mc 66h100.00%29.58mc 67h100.00%31.64mc 68h100.00%36.78mc 69h100.00%29.58mc 70h33.00%17.25mc 71h32.00%26.50mc 72h53.00%40.89mc 73h37.00%28.56mc 74h23.00%45.00mc Echo-Verb 2 Echo-Verb 4 Echo-Verb 3 Trem Chorus Long Reverb Big Chorus Medium Reverb Echo-Verb 1 Hard echo Medium verb Medium Chorus Long Reverb Fast Chorus Short Reverb Fast Chorus Long Reverb Trem Chorus Medium Reverb Slow Chorus Short Reverb Slow Chorus Medium Reverb Slow Chorus Long Reverb Medium Chorus Medium Reverb Stereo Flanger Medium Reverb Stereo Flanger Long Reverb Whip Flanger Short Reverb Whip Flanger Long Reverb It Flanger Medium Reverb Medium Flanger Medium Reverb Slow Flanger Long Reverb Flanger Long Reverb 650-375ms Delay cross Feedback 650ms Delay High Feedback Flanger Reverb Flanger Short reverb 420ms Delay Low Feedback 550-275ms Delay cross Feedback 550ms Delay High Feedback 550ms Delay Low Feedback Best Spring Slapback 2 Short Echo 420ms Delay High Feedback Long Spring Long Dark Spring Long Bright Spring Echo Flanger+Verb Chorus+Verb Echo+Verb75h48.00%29.58mc 76h72.00%8.00mc 77h28.00%30.61mc 78h29.00%30.61mc 79h18.00%37.81mc 80h100.00%8.00mc 81h100.00%11.08mc 82h100.00%8.00mc 83h100.00%8.00mc 84h72.00%8.00mc 85h100.00%8.00mc 86h100.00%8.00mc 87h100.00%8.00mc 88h100.00%8.00mc 89h100.00%8.00mc 90h100.00%41.92mc 91h100.00%8.00mc 92h100.00%41.92mc 93h100.00%41.92mc 94h100.00%41.92mc 95h100.00%41.92mc 96h100.00%41.92mc 97h100.00%8.00mc 98h100.00%41.92mc 99h100.00%41.92mc Deep slow flanger Deep It flanger Medium lazer flanger Strong flanger Deep lazer flanger Jet flanger 1 Jet flanger 2 Medium flanger Medium leslie Stereo chorus Slow It Flange It Flanger Deep fast chorus Medium slow chorus Slow stereo chorus Leslie Chorus 1 Chorus 2 Chorus fast Deep slow chorus Cross echo Echo long verb Echo cross verb Echoverb Pre delay serial Chorus Flanger Echo+Verb